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Old 10-29-2007 | 05:25 PM
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Porsche Cold Weather

Whats up guys. In the Northeast getting a little cool out . But had the car out 2nite for a bit. With the cool weather it feels like my car throttle response is much better and it seems quicker. Am I loosing it or does anybody else notice this in the colder weather? I dont have a CAI but was wondering if you have one of those it would be even better. I dunno just asking Thanks Guys
 
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Old 10-29-2007 | 05:35 PM
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Not an expert, but with the cooler air being more denser you get more volume into the combustion chamber this will give you better throttle response and SLIGHTLY more power...
 
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Not an expert, but with the cooler air being more denser you get more volume into the combustion chamber this will give you better throttle response and SLIGHTLY more power...
I was going to say something similar but Asialors said what I was thinking. I always pick a nice dry winter day to take my summer cars out for this reason.
 
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I agree with asialors996. Cooler air provides a denser charge & you can feel the difference. A crisp 50 degree day will always feel different than an 80 degree muggy day.
 
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Old 10-30-2007 | 08:25 AM
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I agree with asialors996. Cooler air provides a denser charge & you can feel the difference. A crisp 50 degree day will always feel different than an 80 degree muggy day.

Especially on the summer tires
 
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I was out in my C2 996 Cab last night and felt the same thing. I attributed it to the K&N Air Filter that I just installed, but what you guys say makes a lot of sense.
 
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oh yeah... cold air can make a very noticeable difference. Especially on turbo-charged cars.
 
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